Semiconductor Maintenance Technician - CVD

NXP Semiconductors•Chandler, AZ
•Onsite

About The Position

The candidate selected will be responsible for performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in the Chandler Fab CVD equipment area. The technician position is responsible for effectively executing tasks that are required to maintain primarily the toolsets within the following tool groups: CVD AMAT Centura 5200 (SACVD DXZ and HDP Ultima+) AMAT P5000 AMAT Producer Novellus Concept 2 STI Watkins Johnson 999 Rigaku XRF 3650 Edwards Abatement (Atlas TCS, TPU, and TCS). The tasks include, but are not limited to, troubleshooting and repair of electrical and electronic systems, pneumatic and mechanical systems, scheduled maintenance, consumable changes, and various other activities relevant to the success of the area. The desired candidate should have a solid understanding of SPC, 5s, FDC systems and demonstrate problem-solving skills. The position requires the ability to interface with other internal and external groups to ensure all safety, performance, and reliability requirements are satisfied. The candidate will be required to understand and follow all safety protocols when working around hazardous chemicals. The desired candidate may be required to complete documentation and train others. The desired candidate will be required to effectively communicate using written and verbal skills, stand for long periods of time (up to 12 hours), and be physically able to perform required tasks which may include stooping, crawling in confined spaces, and lift/carry objects up to 50 pounds. The candidate should be self-driven and capable of working independently for extended periods of time, focusing on quality and efficiency. The position requires working compressed shifts with night shift available. Key Challenges: Able to diagnose equipment alarms, read operational data and create action plans as needed. Able to work in a high-volume manufacturing environment and sustain equipment with minimal direction. Able to use root-cause problem-solving techniques to solve complex problems on Semiconductor toolsets.

Requirements

  • Solid understanding of SPC.
  • Solid understanding of 5s.
  • Solid understanding of FDC systems.
  • Demonstrated problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to interface with other internal and external groups.
  • Ability to understand and follow all safety protocols when working around hazardous chemicals.
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to stand for long periods of time (up to 12 hours).
  • Physically able to perform required tasks including stooping, crawling in confined spaces, and lifting/carrying objects up to 50 pounds.
  • Self-driven.
  • Capable of working independently for extended periods of time.
  • Focus on quality and efficiency.
  • Ability to diagnose equipment alarms.
  • Ability to read operational data.
  • Ability to create action plans.
  • Ability to work in a high-volume manufacturing environment.
  • Ability to sustain equipment with minimal direction.
  • Ability to use root-cause problem-solving techniques.

Nice To Haves

  • AA, AS, AAS in electronics or other mechanical discipline is preferred.
  • Experience in Implant or military training may satisfy formal education requirements.

Responsibilities

  • Performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in the Chandler Fab CVD equipment area.
  • Effectively executing tasks required to maintain toolsets within specific tool groups (CVD AMAT Centura 5200, AMAT P5000, AMAT Producer, Novellus Concept 2, STI Watkins Johnson 999, Rigaku XRF 3650, Edwards Abatement).
  • Troubleshooting and repair of electrical and electronic systems.
  • Troubleshooting and repair of pneumatic and mechanical systems.
  • Performing scheduled maintenance.
  • Performing consumable changes.
  • Performing various other activities relevant to the success of the area.
  • Interfacing with other internal and external groups to ensure safety, performance, and reliability requirements are satisfied.
  • Understanding and following all safety protocols when working around hazardous chemicals.
  • Completing documentation.
  • Training others.
  • Diagnosing equipment alarms.
  • Reading operational data and creating action plans.
  • Working in a high-volume manufacturing environment and sustaining equipment with minimal direction.
  • Using root-cause problem-solving techniques to solve complex problems on Semiconductor toolsets.
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